Fleet Hard Hit by COVID-19 Finds Ways to Survive
For Jon England, president and CEO of Illinois-based Transport Services of Sullivan, the coronavirus pandemic is not the first time he has been tested.
For Jon England, president and CEO of Illinois-based Transport Services of Sullivan, the coronavirus pandemic is not the first time he has been tested.
Vallencourt Construction has dash cameras in every one of its 100 vehicles. It’s not a common practice among construction fleets, but for Risk Manager Troy Betts, the decision to install dash cams from Samsara two years ago has gone above and beyond his expectations.
Transmissions in medium-duty trucks have been commodities for years. GHG Phase 2 is changing that; transmissions are becoming much more sophisticated.
Working her way up through the marketing department, Watson’s passion and perseverance – and her love for the people in fleet – keep her motivated.
Due to the wide range of fuel technologies available to fleet managers today, it's a great time to figure out which products and services are best suited for your fleet.
Propane autogas, the term used for propane when used in an on-road engine, has both economic and environmental benefits.
Today, companies of all sizes are deploying electric vehicles throughout their fleets. As these programs mature, key milestones need to occur as society decarbonizes commercial road transportation.
Beyond electric vehicles, there is a wide array of fueling options that fleets can consider when identifying the best alt-fuel solutions for their operations.
Carsharing networks are providing wheels to essential workers. After the coronavirus pandemic subsides, this could usher in a new era of “shared mobility for fleets 2.0” for other business-to-business use cases.
In managing a multinational fleet, it is important to work collaboratively with both internal and external stakeholders, so their policies and procedures are harmoniously aligned to successfully execute and fulfill a strategic fleet plan.
Beyond the technological advancements considering vehicles running on unleaded gasoline or diesel, alternative-fueling technologies still very much have a place in the fleet space and are continuing to see technological advancements as well.
Factors within the control of the driver, such as faulty brakes, as well as factors beyond their control, such as wind gusts, can both make driving significantly more hazardous.
The COVID-19 pandemic through much of 2020 may have an influence on increasing adoption of contactless technology moving forward.
Thanks to IoT devices, AI, machine learning, telematics, and data analytics software, fleet managers continue to increase vehicle uptime, helping to improve the total cost of ownership.
Good tire management can bedevil even the most dedicated fleets. Here’s how some of trucking’s sharpest maintenance minds make sure their tires are ready for the road.
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